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JD Collier

Eagle Hoss & Hound

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Eagle Hoss & Hound

JD Collier

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Eagle Hoss & Hound

JD Collier

Eagle Hoss & Hound

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Happy Birthday America!  This episode presents a speech by JD Collier for the Flag Day ceremony at Emmaus, PA which occurred on June 14, 2022.  The speech mentions such Eagles as George Washington and such Hosses as Benjamin Franklin, Ulysses G
J.D. Collier wraps up 2021 and ushers in 2022. 2021 has been a year of BEATING A DEAD HORSE - telling the viewers all about the HOSS - the social integrity heroes from our American past.  2022 is going to highlight and develop the idea of the M
Besides being "The Greatest" and the Heavyweight Champ of the World, Muhammad Ali was a devout Muslim.  His religious beliefs guided his life.  In fact, he followed his religious bent when he declined enlisting in the U.S. Army in 1967 (at the
Here is a quick test of Facebook Live to introduce Muhammad Ali in Part 1. In a future episode, Clovis Williams will join to provide discussion of the impact of Muhammad Ali.  Here's hoping everyone is have a great Holiday Season 2021!  JD Coll
As William Bradford offered a prayer at the first Thanksgiving celebration, he specifically named Squanto who he described as a “Joseph” sent to aid the Pilgrims. Like Joseph from the Bible, Squanto had been taken away from his family and sold
James Baldwin was an American author who challenged the status quo for race relations in the 20th Century.  His poetry, books, and commentary gave voice especially to the millions of African Americans who were stuck in the segregated US South w
James Baldwin was an American writer who challenged the status quo for race relations in the 20th Century.  His poetry, books, and commentary gave voice especially to the millions of African Americans who were stuck in the segregated US South w
Abraham Lincoln delivered his Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863 to a gathered crowd of an estimated 10-15 thousand people to dedicate the national burial site for the soldiers who died during the great battle at Gettysburg, PA (which had
Jim Thorpe was called "That Indian" by the opposing football teams and the American culture at large as the running back for the Carlisle Indians - the school for Native American industrial training in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.  Despite the racis
Sacagawea provided a vital service (especially her calm service leadership) for Lewis & Clark, during their Corps of Discovery expedition to explore the Louisiana Purchase land from St. Louis all the way to the Pacific Ocean.  Needing to trade
Colin Powell was the 65th U.S. Secretary of State serving under President George W. Bush. Prior to that, he had served a distinguished U.S. Army career of nearly 4 decades culminating as the U.S. Military's highest rank and position, Chairman o
Pocahontas was a pivotal figure in American history!  When the first English settlement of Jamestown was established in 1607, she became enthralled at these newcomers and befriended John Smith (learning some English and teaching him some Powhat
On winning the election for Senator of Maine in 1948, Margaret Chase Smith became the first woman to have won elections for both houses of U.S. Congress.  Hailing from Skohegan, Maine, Margaret Chase became involved with politics in 1930 when s
Part 2 - How important is the VOTE? - When JFK spoke to the nation on June 11, 1963, many Americans were inspired by his words. Only, that same evening, a racist segregationist sniper shot Medgar Evers in his own driveway as he returned home to
When JFK spoke to the nation on June 11, 1963, many Americans were inspired by his words. Only, that same evening, a racist segregationist sniper shot Medgar Evers in his own driveway as he returned home to his family. Medgar Evers had been the
When Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was jailed in Atlanta 9 days before the 1960 election, his release changed the course of the election, benefiting John F. Kennedy who won.  JFK and his brother had made two important phone calls, convincing the j
Although Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is most noted for his "I Have A Dream!" ,speech, he did many other things including write a letter while being held inside a Birmingham Jail.  This letter was in response to criticism by a moderate group of c
Quanah Parker was considered the Last Comanche Chief. His mother was Cynthia Ann Parker, who at the age of 9 was captured during a Comanche raid of her Parker family settlement on the frontier of the Lone Star Republic of Texas. Raised as a Com
Geronimo was an Apache Warrior from the southern area of Arizona and New Mexico who in the 1870s and 1880s fought for freedom for his people as the US Army resisted and eventually prevailed.  Like the other renegade tribes beforehand, the Apach
Chief Joseph, the leader of the Nez Perce Tribe of Native Americans from the Columbia River Plateau in the US Northwest, who in 1877 directed the efforts of his tribe to battle and eventually surrender to the US Army (in Montana only 40 miles f
Sitting Bull was a leader of the Sioux Nation (from Hunkpapa Tribe) who directed the efforts of the Souix warriors including those led by Crazy Horse who managed to win the battle of Little Bighorn to defeat General George Custer on June 25, 18
Crazy Horse was a leader of the Oglala Sioux who with extreme bravery managed to win the battle of Little Bighorn to defeat General George Custer on June 25, 1876.  Crazy Horse was certainly a man of service and can be recognized as an Eagle. O
John Marshall was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from 1801 till 1835.  He established the Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government to bring checks and balances for the Legislative and Executive branches.  He employed his outstanding emoti
John Adams, an American Founding Father from Massachusetts who signed the Declaration of Independence, became the 2nd President of the United States (after having been the first Vice President under George Washington).  He employed his no-nonse
Thomas Jefferson - Ole Wolf-by-the-Ear - authored the Declaration of Independence and served as the 3rd President of the United States.  Being a slaveholder, he was one of the founding members of today's Democratic Party.  He believed in "State
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